New York Declaration And Findings; Election For Non-public Office.
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§ 10-150 Declaration and findings; election for non-public office. The
council hereby finds that it is in the public interest to hold certain
elections on days other than those which the vast majority of the people
of the city respect as a day of worship and a day of rest. The holding
of elections on such days of worship is unfair to those citizens who
observe such days of worship in that they are unable to participate
fully in the election process on an equal basis unless they violate
their religious precepts. This poses a threat to the free exercise of
religion and equality of access to the electoral process. The council
further finds and declares that bigotry, prejudice and intolerance will
be discouraged if such elections are forbidden on those days of worship,
and that holding elections on other days will permit the participation
of a greater number of people.